From 16 years old editing parkour videos and now a couple years later on the National Geographic Channel!
Big thank you and appreciation to the entire team behind the project, I will see you on the next one.
The big team behind the camera:
@petrossofikitis@c_sofikitis@_argy 🙏
Excited to share another video project I recently worked on! It was a pleasure to edit, color grade, and enhance the audio for this travel video showcasing the breathtaking landscapes of Namibia. Huge thanks to the team @petrossofikitis and @c_sofikitis who captured this amazing footage and brought it to life.
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#Namibia #TravelVideo #VideoEditing #PostProduction #video #videoproduction #videomarketing #filmmaking
#cinematography #contentcreation #digitalmarketing
#branding #creative #storytelling
in motion.
The Argus Panortes Project
Models: @p.lyk@irini.vossou
Photo: @c.est_danae
MakeUp: stellar.ch
Sunglasses: @maria_triantaphyllou
An old project that got forgotten. But it's cool
#motion #sunglasses #video #ɪɢʀᴇᴇʟs
Super anamorphic and super in love — a sneak peek from our Dolomites elopement. #AspectRatio
🇮🇹 #elopement #microwedding #dolomiteselopement #dolomites #lagodibraies❤️
Άγραφα… «Ελεύθερα, αγέρωχα, αιώνια βουνά μου,
πρωτόγνωροι κατέφθασαν αλλιώτικοι εχθροί,
απλώνουνε τα πόδια τους στα εικονίσματά μου
φριχτά ανεμοτέρατα για κάθε κορυφή.
Ανένταχτα θα μείνετε αιώνια βουνά μου,
να βλέπω, να σας χαίρομαι σε κάθε εποχή.
Μέσα σας είναι οι ρίζες μου και τα θεμέλιά μου,
χωρίς εσάς φτωχότερη ολόκληρη η ζωή.» Άρης Αλπης
The four UNESCO sites in Crete
Boasting mountains that reach 2500m, plateaus and plains that mark the boundaries between regions, gorges that provide ways out to two seas, the Cretan and the Libyan, as well as an age-long history and cultural richness, the four UNESCO Sites in Crete create a rightful place among the UNESCO protected areas.
First it was the Samaria Gorge that was included in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves, back in 1981. In 2015 Psiloritis and Sitia were declared as UNESCO Global Geoparks, while in 2020 the Asterousia Mountain Range became the fourth UNESCO site in Crete, with its designation as Biosphere Reserves.
Each of these areas has unique features, both in terms of natural environment and distinctive cultural reserve. All year round visitors have the chance to discover the Cretan way of living and tour around Crete’s authentic landscapes.